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Looking for a destination that has it all? Look no further than Canada! With its stunning landscapes, friendly locals, and diverse cultures, Canada offers endless opportunities for adventure and exploration. From the towering peaks of the Rocky Mountains in Alberta to the charming 400-years-old streets of Quebec City, whether you’re indulging in delicious poutine, exploring world-class museums, or watching the whales off the coast of British Columbia, Canada has something for everyone. So what are you waiting for? Plan like a local with our comprehensive Canada travel tips, book your trip and get ready for an unforgettable adventure in the Great White North!

Solstice sauna is one of the top winter activities in Quebec, combining socialising and cold-water swimming. Ready to take the plunge?
Winter is long in Canada… but it can also be festive! Here’s your guide to the best winter festivals across the country to celebrate (or awaken) your Nordic spirit in 2025.
Experience the best of Quebec’s craft beer scene. From classic brews to seasonal creations, this province is a paradise for beer enthusiasts.
Explore the hidden gems of Ontario’s beautiful villages to experience the rich history, stunning nature, and delicious cuisine.
Whether you’re a thrill-seeking adventurer or a fan of relaxation and discovery, Quebec offers a multitude of winter activities that will leave you in awe.
Chefs are challenging themselves to define what “Canadian cuisine” really means, melding regional influences, indigenous traditions, and immigrant flavors into something entirely new.
The Niagara Wine Trail is more than just wine; it’s about appreciating the rich soil, the exceptional terroir, and the passionate people behind the vineyards.
A visit to a brewery is more than just about the beer. It’s a way to dive into the local culture, meet new people, and get a taste (literally and figuratively) of what makes the community unique.
The complete guide to visiting Canada in the winter: where to go, what to pack, what temperatures to expect. And how to enjoy it!
From visiting historic sites to fine dining and glamping, indigenous tourism takes many forms here in Ontario.
Uncover the heart and soul of Toronto through its sports culture. From the Maple Leafs to the Raptors, dive into the city’s athletic legacy.
Rest assured, there is no good or bad time of year to visit as each season offers unique charms and challenges.
This is the season when the city truly shines. Montreal in the fall doesn’t just invite you to visit—it dares you to experience it in a way no other time of year allows.
Here are 10 must-visit independent boutiques showcasing local creativity and artisans, perfect for shopping in Montreal.
Whether you just plan on staying local to Toronto, or heading out to see some of these beautiful parks across Ontario, there are plenty of incredible options.
From a riverside terrace along the St. Lawrence River to a country table in the heart of the mountains to a farm that brings its fresh harvest to your plate, Quebec’s artisans will tantalize your taste buds on many occasions.
Ontario boasts over 250,000 lakes, 330 provincial parks and 6 national parks, The best way to discover these hidden gems? Stay in one of Ontario’s incredible log cabins.
Whether you’re a road trip enthusiast, a public transit fan, or simply looking for a quick and comfortable option, there are multiple ways to make this trip.
It would be a mistake to come all the way here without taking advantage of some of the province’s most exciting and memorable Ontario outdoor activities, from biking to hiking and boating to camping.
From the classics to the whimsical, here are some suggestions for unforgettable days when you’re visiting Montreal with kids.
Our complete guide to off season travel to canada in 2024, including what to see and what weather to expect.
Eat and drink your way around Île d’Orléans, a most wonderful fertile island just outside Québec City where agriculture flourishes.
Here are a few places to visit to discover or rediscover Old Quebec and the surrounding area, with its mix of history, culture and gastronomy.
One of the best ways to discover Quebec is to travel on long, winding roads surrounded by magnificent scenery and meet new people kilometre after kilometre.
12 dream locations for wildlife observation in Québec: moose, beavers, caribous, birds and whales, from the Outaouais to the Gaspé Peninsula.
Here are some suggestions for fun activities if you’re travelling to Quebec City with kids, whatever the season.
Here’s a curated selection of films, novels and series that place Quebec at the centre of their stories.
You’ve seen Ontario’s big city and you’re now looking for the best day trips from Toronto to create a stunning itinerary? Here they are!
If you’re looking for authentic flavors, Toronto is now a city worth discovering, whether you’re a passionate foodie or simply curious to try new experiences.
Want to visit famous wineries and a special spot in the heart of many Ontario cyclists? Let’s head out on a bike tour of Niagara-on-the-Lake!
Canadian craft beer is growing by leaps and hops, with microbreweries popping up in small towns and big cities from coast to coast. Here’s a look at several cool craft beer places around the country.
To breathe in the fresh air and wander off the beaten path, explore Quebec’s outdoors. Go beyond Montreal for a true, natural adventure!
Poutine may be ubiquitous in Montreal but only a handful of restaurants make it right.
Whether you’re grooving to the headline acts or exploring the unique charm of the under-the-radar festivals, each event promises an experience.
Want to learn more about the know-how, heritage and history of the 11 Aboriginal nations? Here’s a glimpse of what indigenous tourism has in store for you in Quebec, from Manawan to Wendake.
Brunch is the one meal Montrealers like to indulge in above all the rest and these are our 9 favourite Montreal brunch restaurants.
Immerse yourself in Quebec City’s Ice Hotel, a magical ephemeral place, through this story told as if you were there.
The Magdalen Islands are a dream destination for many travelers. Why not explore this archipelago while camping and take full advantage of its magnificent nature? Here are some tips and tricks.
Dare to try these unique stays in Quebec! Sleep in a treehouse, next to wolves, in a floating yurt or even a mini log cabin.
For total immersion in the landscapes of Mont Tremblant National Park, head to the Grand-Pin Campsite and go hiking in Lanaudière.
The Quebec Winter Carnival is the biggest winter festival in the world and every Canadian cliché can be found here.
These four Montreal delis are some of the most iconic in the city. Check them out if you’re looking for places to eat typical Quebec dishes Montreal.
Visiting Quebec City during the cold season isn’t just checking off a bucket list. Here, we truly enjoy winter to the fullest!
Explore Toronto’s vibrant museum scene and immerse yourself in the diverse worlds of knowledge and creativity.
Discover the city’s landscapes, get your fill of winter air, and feel the adrenaline through this story of ice climbing in Quebec City.
Scratch your shopping itch with this guide to shopping in Vancouver.
Far up north in Quebec, Abitibi-Témiscamingue is rich with native history, mining heritage and exceptional landscapes.
If you’re planning your first trip to Vancouver, you already know that there’s a lot to see in this stunning city on Canada’s West Coast.
Autumn is arguably the perfect time of year to visit Toronto. Here are our top activities to ensure you have a trip to remember.
If you’re spending 48 hours in Quebec City for the first time, one thing will be obvious upon arrival: it’s such a beautiful place that it’s hard to leave after so little time. But if your time is limited, here are the places you must see during your short stay.